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I think women in the adult entertainment industry are wonderful! :) And I don't think there's anything degrading or wrong about performing any kind of consensual sexual service for money. In an ideal world, we would all have completely free choice over what we did for a living, and no-one would be forced to prostitute themselves (or clean toilets, or do any other kind of job that is widely considered demeaning) to make ends meet. In that ideal world, I would have zero discomfort with the existen…
/r/MensRights28/10/12 10:34 AM
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All advertising is propaganda. Some is clever, most is not :) All in all I can't see how it's a bad thing to promote the idea that it's OK for a man to do something that was traditionally done by women, or vice versa. (Even if that's only a side-effect of trying to fill vacancies in some industry.) I only object when it's implied that a man doing traditional man-stuff, or a woman doing traditional woman-stuff, is somehow wrong.
/r/MensRights28/10/12 09:48 AM
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How this girl acted is terrible and deserves to be called out, but I understand where SwanOfAvon22 is coming from. It's tempting to fall into the trap of seeing it as more representative than it really is, and that diminishes us, the same way it diminishes SRS whenever someone posts an anecdote about a guy being a complete asshole and they start clucking about how "all men have the potential to be this horrible!" I guess I don't think that stuff like this should not be posted, but it would be ni…
/r/MensRights28/10/12 09:28 AM
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I know I've arrived very late, but I just wanted to say that I appreciate your willingness to keep the discussion as objective and respectful as possible. I feel like I've read 100 threads on feminist blogs in which a respectful, relevant objection was raised that was shouted down with fallacious arguments or shame tactics, and I always feel the urge to call out this unfairness. I haven't read much MRM stuff yet, but I was hoping it would be "the antidote" to some of the dogmatism that seems to …
/r/MensRights28/10/12 08:31 AM
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